Tuesday, February 15, 2011

how to ASP.NET - Data Binding

We may use data binding to fill lists with selectable items from an imported data source, like a database, an XML file, or a script.

Data Binding

The following controls are list controls which support data binding:

asp:RadioButtonList

asp:CheckBoxList

asp:DropDownList

asp:Listbox

The selectable items in each of the above controls are usually defined by one or more asp:ListItem controls, like this:<html><body>

<form runat="server"><asp:RadioButtonList id="countrylist" runat="server"><asp:ListItem value="N" text="Norway" /><asp:ListItem value="S" text="Sweden" /><asp:ListItem value="F" text="France" /><asp:ListItem value="I" text="Italy" /></asp:RadioButtonList></form>However, with data binding we may use a separate source, like a database, an XML file, or a script to fill the list with selectable items.By using an imported source, the data is separated from the HTML, and any changes to the items are made in the separate data source.In the next three chapters, we will describe how to bind data from a scripted data source.

</body></html>

However, with data binding we may use a separate source, like a database, an XML file, or a script to fill the list with selectable items.By using an imported source, the data is separated from the HTML, and any changes to the items are made in the separate data source.In the next three chapters, we will describe how to bind data from a scripted data source. source w3schools.com